Boston Globe - Entertainment
Penelope Keith, star of classic British sitcom 'The Good Life,' dies at 86 - Penelope Keith, known for her roles in British sitcoms "The Good Life" and "To the Manor Born," has died at 86
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BOOK REVIEW -- The ancestors have their eyes on us in Shannon Sanders's 'The Great Wherever' -- Sanders's wonderfully satisfying debut novel dives into the realm of connections among members of a sprawling family, including both the living and the dead.4 minutes ago
Blake Lively wants $8 million in legal fees from Justin Baldoni after 'It Ends With Us' dispute - A judge subsequently ruled that Lively is entitled to recover some legal costs she incurred after Baldoni filed a countersuit against her.2 hours ago
STAGE REVIEW -- Unapologetically mindless and thoroughly entertaining, 'Grease' at Theatre By The Sea delights -- Still, this song-and-dance driven musical is not without a few creative missteps,4 hours ago
Lauryn Hill honored, Janet Jackson stuns Teyana Taylor, and Druski makes history at BET Awards -- After she accepted the honor, Hill encouraged artists to embrace their gifts and remain true to their purpose.23 hours ago
TV CRITICS CORNER - You can now stream the great coming-of-age dramedy 'Please Like Me' for free - The series, made by comedian Josh Thomas, is funny and humane.23 hours ago
Star-maker Clive Davis honored at funeral that draws Bruce Springsteen, Dionne Warwick, and others -- The service was closed to the public but was livestreamed from Central Synagogue in Manhattan.1 day ago
Free July events: Independence Day, outdoor movies, live music, and more1 day ago
In their latest caper, the Minions have dominion over Hollywood4 minutes ago
A 'Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune' that Terrence McNally would admire3 days ago
Summer Arts Guide - 80 fun concerts, festivals, shows, and more to check out around Boston this summer - From outdoor music festivals to comedy shows, here are the top events to check out in Boston and beyond this summer.1 month ago
All the movies you'll watch this summer1 month ago
10 NEW SHOWS TO WATCH THIS SUMMER1 month ago
Read more from our Summer Arts Guide1 month ago
DON AUCOIN REVIEW -- Family ties strained to the breaking point in Barrington Stage's 'The Zionists: A Family Storm' -- Too many exchanges in S. Asher Gelman's new play feel like dueling speeches rather than dialogue.9 hours ago
Ken Burns and Jeanne Shaheen will each receive the same Legacy Award this fall -- The New England Council announced documentarian Ken Burns and retiring Senator Jeanne Shaheen will each be honored this fall as a recipient of the group's Legacy Award.5 days ago
Representative Ayanna Pressley talks about why she chose to take part in a documentary about her life -- The congresswoman was speaking at a Roxbury International Film Festival screening of the documentary "She Dared to Dream."7 days ago
Questlove explores another titan of Black music in Earth, Wind & Fire documentary -- His latest film, "Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs. That's the Weight of the World)," debuts on HBO on June 7 at 9 p.m. and streams on HBO Max.26 days ago
'It's about the people, and we're going to show up and celebrate that': Jane Lynch talks hosting Boston Pops July 4 show1 day ago
This week's TV: 'Legally Blonde' spinoff 'Elle,' Michelle Buteau's 'Survival of the Thickest,' and more1 day ago
Lauryn Hill honored, Janet Jackson stuns Teyana Taylor, and Druski makes history at BET Awards1 day ago
The best local book events this week4 hours ago
For the US's 250th birthday, a German Declaration of Independence goes on show2 days ago
Rare books on sex have spiced things up at a library Franklin founded2 days ago
Solid Sound kicks off with a stroll down 'Mermaid Avenue'23 hours ago
Ariana Grande reschedules two July shows at TD Garden amid safety concerns4 hours ago
'Widow's Bay,' 'Half Man,' and more of the best TV of the year so far9 hours ago
With 'What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?' Frederick Douglass challenged American hypocrisy4 days ago
When Supergirl was Super Campy4 days ago
'Avatar: Fire and Ash,' plus more new movies and TV shows to watch this weekend4 days ago
'Finally, I want people to see it.' Maine exhibition showcases a homegrown artist's body of work.4 days ago
The uproarious, head-spinning 'Delirium' proves that pervasive dread can be fun4 days ago
Gardner Museum to expand Free First Thursdays, and more local arts news4 days ago
David Clayton-Thomas, powerhouse lead singer of Blood, Sweat & Tears, dies5 days ago
